Hurricane Maria batters Puerto Rico, knocks out electricity across the island


BBC | Published: September 21, 2017 11:31:04 | Updated: October 23, 2017 05:45:22


Damaged electrical installations are seen after the area was hit by Hurricane Maria en Guayama, Puerto Rico on Wednesday. - Reuters photo

Hurricane Maria has knocked out power across the island of Puerto Rico, home to 3.5 million people, officials said on Wednesday.

 

Abner Gómez, head of the disaster management agency, said none of the customers of Puerto Rico's Electric Power Authority had any electricity.

 

The US National Hurricane Center said "catastrophic" flooding was sweeping parts of the island.

 

Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossello said one fatality had been reported so far, a man struck by flying debris.

 

Maria, weakened to a category two storm, is moving away from the US territory and heading towards the Dominican Republic.

 

"When we are able to go outside, we are going to find our island destroyed," Gómez was quoted as saying by the El Nuevo Dia newspaper.

 

"It's a system that has destroyed everything in its path."

 

Those who emerged from their homes in San Juan after the storm's passing found streets strewn with debris, fallen power lines and shredded trees.

 

Rossello issued a curfew for 18:00 local time (22:00 GMT) on Wednesday evening through early Saturday morning.

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